Slingshots Faster internet plans

Just wondering with Slingshots faster internet plans, where they say that
their prices are discounted $10 if you have their tolls with them , is their
a minimum number of toll calls that you have to make with them? I have
looked on their website, and it fails to mention anything about a minimum
number of phone calls, however their website isn't good with broken links,
so it may be in the fine print somewhere. Anyone with Slingshot know the
answer?

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On Mon, 03 Apr 2006 15:06:34 +1200, someone purporting to be Vista didst
scrawl:
> Just wondering with Slingshots faster internet plans, where they say that
> their prices are discounted $10 if you have their tolls with them , is their
> a minimum number of toll calls that you have to make with them? I have
> looked on their website, and it fails to mention anything about a minimum
> number of phone calls, however their website isn't good with broken links,
> so it may be in the fine print somewhere. Anyone with Slingshot know the
> answer?

It means that your default toll provider must be Slingshot. You don't have
to make any toll calls through them, though.

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Matthew Poole <> wrote in
news:
> On Mon, 03 Apr 2006 15:06:34 +1200, someone purporting to be Vista
> didst scrawl:
>
>> Just wondering with Slingshots faster internet plans, where they say
>> that their prices are discounted $10 if you have their tolls with
>> them , is their a minimum number of toll calls that you have to make
>> with them? I have looked on their website, and it fails to mention
>> anything about a minimum number of phone calls, however their website
>> isn't good with broken links, so it may be in the fine print
>> somewhere. Anyone with Slingshot know the answer?
>
> It means that your default toll provider must be Slingshot. You don't
> have to make any toll calls through them, though.

You're saying that they have dropped their minimum of $10 tolls condition?

--
Mark Heyes (New Zealand)
See my pics at www.gigatech.co.nz (last updated 5-September-05)
"The person on the other side was a young woman. Very obviously a
young woman. There was no possible way she could have been mistaken
for a young man in any language, especially Braille."
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On Mon, 03 Apr 2006 12:45:39 GMT, MarkH <> wrote:
>Matthew Poole <> wrote in
>news:
>
>> On Mon, 03 Apr 2006 15:06:34 +1200, someone purporting to be Vista
>> didst scrawl:
>>
>>> Just wondering with Slingshots faster internet plans, where they say
>>> that their prices are discounted $10 if you have their tolls with
>>> them , is their a minimum number of toll calls that you have to make
>>> with them? I have looked on their website, and it fails to mention
>>> anything about a minimum number of phone calls, however their website
>>> isn't good with broken links, so it may be in the fine print
>>> somewhere. Anyone with Slingshot know the answer?
>>
>> It means that your default toll provider must be Slingshot. You don't
>> have to make any toll calls through them, though.
>
>You're saying that they have dropped their minimum of $10 tolls condition?

That only applies if you sign up for their $10 unlimited dial up plan

It's normally $17/month but $10 if you have their $10 tolls. If you
don't spend $10 on tolls they round it up to $10. Essentially you're
getting $10 of tolls for $3.

Jason Clinton <> wrote in
news::
> On Mon, 03 Apr 2006 12:45:39 GMT, MarkH <> wrote:
>
>>Matthew Poole <> wrote in
>>news:
>>
>>> It means that your default toll provider must be Slingshot. You
>>> don't have to make any toll calls through them, though.
>>
>>You're saying that they have dropped their minimum of $10 tolls
>>condition?
>
> That only applies if you sign up for their $10 unlimited dial up plan

OK then, that is pretty cool.

So on their 3.5/512 plan where you can have 10GB for $80 as long as you put
your direct dial tolls through them (otherwise $10 dearer) you can add
another 50GB for $40. That is 60GB at 3.5/.5 for $120 which is $30 cheaper
that the Orcon plan I am changing to.

I might see how my Orcon plan goes for a couple of months and check with
the Slingshot users on how well they are going. Then I'll consider whether
to change ISPs and who to.

--
Mark Heyes (New Zealand)
See my pics at www.gigatech.co.nz (last updated 5-September-05)
"The person on the other side was a young woman. Very obviously a
young woman. There was no possible way she could have been mistaken
for a young man in any language, especially Braille."
Maskerade

Torrential <> wrote in
news::
> On Tue, 04 Apr 2006 12:56:59 GMT, MarkH <> wrote:
>
>
>
>>
>>I might see how my Orcon plan goes for a couple of months and check
>>with the Slingshot users on how well they are going. Then I'll
>>consider whether to change ISPs and who to.
>
> Before your switch to Orocn, check the T/C .. its 12 months prison
> camp!

No worries, I have been with them since UBS started about a year and a half
ago.

--
Mark Heyes (New Zealand)
See my pics at www.gigatech.co.nz (last updated 5-September-05)
"The person on the other side was a young woman. Very obviously a
young woman. There was no possible way she could have been mistaken
for a young man in any language, especially Braille."
Maskerade

On Wed, 05 Apr 2006 10:06:33 GMT, MarkH <> wrote:
>Torrential <> wrote in
>>>
>>>I might see how my Orcon plan goes for a couple of months and check
>>>with the Slingshot users on how well they are going. Then I'll
>>>consider whether to change ISPs and who to.
>>
>> Before your switch to Orcon, check the T/C .. its 12 months prison
>> camp!
>
>No worries, I have been with them since UBS started about a year and a half
>ago.

Bugger Orcon, suck many new users in with the extended free modem etc..

and then get the $150 disconnection fee for those who are willing to jump ship!

So, they get the $$ without worrying losing customer..
oh ya,, Shitting ISP for sure!

"Torrential" <> wrote in message
news:...
> On Wed, 05 Apr 2006 10:06:33 GMT, MarkH <> wrote:
>
>>Torrential <> wrote in
>
>>>>
>>>>I might see how my Orcon plan goes for a couple of months and check
>>>>with the Slingshot users on how well they are going. Then I'll
>>>>consider whether to change ISPs and who to.
>>>
>>> Before your switch to Orcon, check the T/C .. its 12 months prison
>>> camp!
>>
>>No worries, I have been with them since UBS started about a year and a
>>half
>>ago.
>
> Bugger Orcon, suck many new users in with the extended free modem etc..
>
> and then get the $150 disconnection fee for those who are willing to jump
> ship!
>
> So, they get the $$ without worrying losing customer..
> oh ya,, Shitting ISP for sure!

If they are not providing the advertised service (the download speed isn't
upto what was advertisied), then you can argue your way out of the
disconnection fee. Haven't noticed Seeby in the newsgroups for ages to back
up their services.

Vista wrote:
>
> If they are not providing the advertised service (the download speed isn't
> upto what was advertisied), then you can argue your way out of the
> disconnection fee. Haven't noticed Seeby in the newsgroups for ages to back
> up their services.

Yup, just make sure you have suitablely recorded attempts to resolve the issue
with them before taking it to disputes if they wont credit the termination fee back.

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